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Rendering operations, Time scale color code, See rendering operations – Grass Valley EDIUS v.5.1 User Manual

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Rendering Operations

Note

If the frame/timecode you are matching is part of a transition of two overlap-
ping clips in the Timeline, Match Frame Settings

on page 149

determine

whether the matched frame/timecode will be from the clip before or after the
transition

Note

The Display Master Clip button is not on the Recorder or Timeline in the
default settings. See Button Settings

on page 154

for more information on

adding buttons.

Alternative Method:

After

Step 1

above, display the source in the Player, click the list button [V]

on the

Display master clip

button and select “Match frame - Recorder >

Player” from the menu.

Related Functions:

To search clips in the Asset Bin which match the frame in the Player, do one
of the following:

Click the list button [V] on the

Display master frame

button and select “Bin

Search” from the menu.

Press the [

SHIFT

]+[

F

] keys on the keyboard.

To display in the Player the clip currently at the Timeline cursor position,
do one of the following:

Select Clip>Show in Player from the Preview window menu bar.

Press the [

SHIFT

]+[

Y

] keys on the keyboard.

Rendering Operations

Sometimes the format of source material makes real-time playback and
editing difficult because of high bandwidth requirements. Rendering is the
process of converting the source material to a format that is easier to accom-
modate in CPU and memory-intensive tasks such as playback and editing.
In the rendering process, all effects specified for the rendered area are also
applied. This section discusses the various rendering operations that are
available in EDIUS to improve overall performance.

Time Scale Color Code

While editing on the Timeline, a colored line is displayed above the time
scale wherever clips are placed (see

Figure 496

- note the orange line). This

colored line indicates the rendering status for the clip(s) in that range of the
Timeline. The line may be a different color in different sections of the Time-
line.

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